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ICD-10 code: T46.7X1D

Disease category: T46.7X1: Poisoning by peripheral vasodilators, accidental (unintentional)

What is Poisoning by Peripheral Vasodilators?
Poisoning by peripheral vasodilators refers to an accidental or unintentional overdose of medication prescribed to treat high blood pressure or other cardiovascular conditions. Peripheral vasodilators are medications that work by relaxing the blood vessels in the body, which can lead to a significant drop in blood pressure. While these medications can be effective when taken as directed, an accidental overdose can cause serious harm to the body.
  • Symptoms of Poisoning by Peripheral Vasodilators
  • The symptoms of poisoning by peripheral vasodilators can vary depending on the severity of the overdose. Some common symptoms include dizziness, fainting, rapid heartbeat, headache, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, an overdose of peripheral vasodilators can lead to seizures, coma, and even death.
  • Causes of Poisoning by Peripheral Vasodilators
  • Accidental overdose of peripheral vasodilators can occur due to a variety of reasons. Some possible causes include taking too much medication in a single dose, taking multiple doses too close together, or accidentally taking someone else's medication. In some cases, an accidental overdose may occur due to a miscommunication between healthcare providers or a mistake in medication administration.
  • Prevention of Poisoning by Peripheral Vasodilators
  • Preventing accidental overdoses of peripheral vasodilators requires a few key steps. Patients should always follow their healthcare provider's instructions regarding medication dosage and administration. It's also important to keep track of all medications and ensure that they are stored safely and securely. Patients should also inform their healthcare provider of any other medications they are taking to avoid potential drug interactions.

    Conclusion

    Poisoning by peripheral vasodilators is a serious condition that can result in significant harm to the body. While accidental overdoses can occur, taking steps to prevent these incidents can help to reduce the risk of harm. If you or someone you know experiences symptoms of poisoning by peripheral vasodilators, seek medical attention immediately.

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    Treatment Options for Poisoning by Peripheral Vasodilators, Accidental (Unintentional), Subsequent Encounter

    Peripheral vasodilators are medications that can cause the blood vessels to widen and increase blood flow to the extremities. However, if too much of these medications are ingested or absorbed, it can lead to poisoning. Poisoning by peripheral vasodilators, accidental (unint...

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